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Larry Kramer s The Normal Heart
As Berkshire now goes onto its second night of performing the Normal Heart one can see why a
school would choses to perform such an incredible, beautiful and heart wrenching play. There is much
to learn from Kramer s work: fear, courage, family and love. Today the play, which first daybued in
1985 still has meaning and content that anyone can learn from. While the Normal Heart does not have
the answer to how to help oneself or group of friends about discriminations against minorities,
Krammer does teach the most important thing to do is stay as a united front and do not let any
adversities hold you down.
Larry Kramer wrote The Normal Heart as a way to express his feeling for the discrimination of gay
men during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The characters in his story are real men who either died or fought for those who did die during the
AIDs crisis in 1981. While I struggled with fully connecting with most of the characters due to the fact
that I have never been faced with an issue so large. An issue so large that in the first year of the
outbreak there were 121 reported deaths among gays. The character I can relate to the most is the main
character: Ned. The reason I found myself being able to stand in Ned s shoes is due to is undying will
to win. Ned gave up everything to fight for a cause that had no cure. He gave up even his friends who
were to scared to fight with him. Even though I have not found something that I am will to give
everything in my life up for; including my friends. You are on a colossal ego trip we must be curtail.
To manipulate fear, as you have done repeatedly in your merchandising of the epidemic, is to us a
gesture of barbarism... In accordance with our by laws drawn up by Weeks, Frankel, Levinstein, Mr.
Ned Weeks is hereby removed as a director. (Kramer 111 112) Ned is left by his peers who had
supported his cause. I understood Ned s role as a character more than any of the others, because if you
are going to support something you believe in why who wouldn t give up
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The Nervous System, By Caroline Bunker Rosdahl
The nervous system, according to Caroline Bunker Rosdahl, takes what we learn from the outside
world and stores the information selectively in our memory to refer back to and to apply to other
aspects of our lives. The nervous system also coordinates messages from the internal body systems so
that the body can readjust certain internal environments and external environments constantly. The
nervous system is set up to send messages to a certain part of the body, and the nerves are the wires
that carry out the incoming and outgoing information throughout the body. (Rosdahl, Textbook of
Basic Nursing Seventh Edition)
The main two functions of the nervous system include communication and control. A few examples of
the communication include responding to danger, pain, and also to respond to conscious decisions and
thoughts. Two types of cells within the nervous system include the neuron and the neuroglia. A
neurons specialty is responding to chemical and physical stimuli. Messages are conducted and
transferred throughout the neurons. The neuroglia support and connect the nervous tissue, but they do
not transmit any impulses. The brain and the spinal cord are included in the central nervous system.
The thalamus is what is responsible for ones moods and strong emotions, while the hypothalamus is
what is responsible for many body functions like thirst, hunger, swallowing, and also urination. There
are four cerebral lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital. The frontal lobe
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The Is An Integral Part National Security
Cybersecurity is an integral part national security. Cyber attacks are increasing in frequency and
success and can target virtually anything connected to a network. These threats can affect everyday
activities such as talking on a cell phone, driving a car, riding a train, shopping, or flying. They can
also affect the highest levels of our country s government, from a Secretary of State s email server to
the data base of millions of government and military employees. Nearly everything these days is
digital. That simple fact means that everything digital is vulnerable. From military technology to a
child monitor, the cybersecurity is paramount to national security, because if it can be used to destroy
or disrupt, an adversary will try to employ it in their favor.
Cybersecurity and US National Security Policy
The idea of cyber security actually originated following the Cold War, when technological innovations
were becoming more and more computerized and the threat of a digital Pearl Harbor or the use of
weapons of mass disruption were talking points of politicians and tech specialists (Hansen, L.,
Nissenbaum, H., 2009, p. 1155). Modern society and specifically the US, as one of the most
technologically advanced nations in the world, is built on a system dependent on electronics,
telecommunications, energy, and a financial system heavily dependent on the internet, servers, and
connectivity (de Laat, W., 2012, p. 453). There is almost no such thing as stand alone
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The Role Of Sex Offenders In Prisons
Granted, one thing that could be done to prevent so many sex crimes from happening is to rehabilitate
the offender while incarcerated. However, the rehabilitation of sex offenders does, cost a lot of money
to get the right programs. The Department of Corrections asked for 1.2 million dollars. This money
was then deposited towards treatment programs for sex offenders in prison. Many prisons put rehab
and therapy up as an option for the offender even if some prisoners don t want to accept it or get
treatment. In order to help a sex offender or anyone at all they have to want to get help and they
themselves have to believe that they have troubles and they are unsafe; instead of placing sex
offenders in treatment programs who don t want it,
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Just Society For The Common Good
What does it mean to form a more just society for the common good? I will be examining Dr. Martin
Luther King s Letter from a Birmingham Jail, as well as Gustavo Gutierrez s essay, The Option for the
Poor Arises from Love of Christ. Dr. King examines the facets of social injustice through a letter that
he wrote while imprisoned for a nonviolent public protest. King s letter is in response to a letter from
eight fellow clergymen. In the letter from the clergymen they criticize King s due process in seeking
justice and his social injustice movement, so King responds with what I believe to be one of the
greatest examples of a man who personifies what it means to form a more just society for the common
good. He does not only speak on his behalf, but he speaks out all of humanity. Likewise, Gustavo
Gutierrez examines specifically the poor in a similar manner, but believes that these poor people have
found the ultimate meaning in life and we should all seek to have that same spiritual connection to
God, for it would make our society a better place. The preferential option for the poor is seeking a
deeper connection to God by bringing justice to light. Gutierrez and Dr. King both exemplify men
who have truly set an example on how to form a more just society for the common good of humanity.
Dr. King begins his letter deliberately and without emotion, he addresses their first criticism of him,
which is him being an outsider and that he has no place in Birmingham. This is where
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Essay On Fun Home By Alison Bechdel
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is an autobiography written by Alison Bechdel. The graphic novel
takes its readers through Alison Bechdel s childhood using engaging diction and detailed drawings.
One of the big themes of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is the discovery of one s sexual orientation.
Over the course of her life, Alison Bechdel eventually comes to the realization that she is a lesbian.
Ultimately, Alison Bechdel uses this novel to recount her experience of events that helped to shape her
personal identity, which resulted in a transformation of the way she sees herself. In the end, Fun
Home: A Family Tragicomic is a wonderful narrative that shows its readers the complexity of personal
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It is no secret that when Alison Bechdel was a child, homosexuality was not exactly met with open
arms. Due to the unpleasant views many heterosexuals had in regards to homosexuality, Alison
Bechdel was at first quite cautious when it came to being open about her newfound sexual orientation;
however, she eventually opened herself up to her family, friends, and the world about who she is and
did not let the political prejudices of others stop her. This is evident when Bechdel writes, It was in
that tremulous state that I determined to tell my parents. Keeping it from them had started to seem
ludicrous anyway (76). Here, Bechdel decides to come out to her parents, deciding that it was absurd
not to tell them. Evidently, the prejudices of society could not keep Alison Bechdel down, and this
resulted in her personality being shaped by the courage of being oneself, which is hardly an easy thing
to
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Freud And A Midsummer Night s Dream
William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream, takes the audience on a wild and confusing ride
through the human unconscious. From the play within the play, to fairies causing mayhem, what is to
be considered reality? The notion of falling asleep and dreaming is introduced over and over in the
play, and leaves the audience wondering, is any of this real? Throughout this paper, I will attempt to
explain the parallels between Shakespeare s work, A Midsummer Night s Dream, and the work of the
Austrian neurologist, Sigmund Freud, whose most popular work is that of dreams and dream
interpretations. The interpretation of dreams... is the royal road to a knowledge of the part the
unconscious plays in the mental life (Freud). Shakespeare is actually the inventor of what we refer to
as Freudian psychology, and we see this at work in A Midsummer Night s Dream, as well as his other
plays. Sigmund Freud was a neurologist who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Humanity has searched for their significance and meanings, from the Old Testament dreams of
Pharaoh and of Jacob s dream of the ladder, to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks as being messages
from the gods. These vivid images that arise in the unconscious mind contain elements of our personal
identity, segments of our daily lives, as well as the bizarre. About three hundred years prior to Freud s
work on the subconscious, we see that Shakespeare, as evidenced in A Midsummer Night s Dream,
seemingly had a good grasp on the importance dreams played in our lives. The entire play seems like
one long dream, and this causes the audience to question the reality of the play. The sense of time also
lends to this notion, as it seems to be missing from the play. At times, just like dreams in real life, the
audience is dropped into the middle of the action without any direction as to what is happening, or the
events that led to where they
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Rainbow Six By Tom Clancy, And Rainbow Six, By Dmitry...
For many, high school is the last time one spends any large portion of time reading, discussing and
analyzing novels. This means that this is the last chance for these students to develop important
literacy skills. While literacy skills such as reading critically are important, the Ontario Ministry of
Education clarifies that Literacy is about more than reading or writing it is about how we
communicate in society. It is about social practices and relationships, about knowledge, language and
culture, (Ontario Ministry of Education 3). The novels read in school form a big part of learning about
these topics and developing compassion and understanding across society and therefore, should be
chosen carefully to maximize the development of students as citizens of the world. Rainbow Six by
Tom Clancy and Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky should not be taught in schools because they
demonstrate values which do not promote cultural tolerance. They demonstrate negative attitudes
toward the marginalized communities, glamorize gun use and focus only on a man s view of the
world.
Rainbow Six follows a newly instated international terrorist fighting team called Rainbow. The two
field teams that make up Rainbow are entirely made up of men. Their head is John Clark. They live
with their families on a base that employs men and women in positions such as administration, utility
repair and housekeeping. Their first semi mission happens as some team members are travelling to the
base. A
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Gregory Blaxland Research Paper
On Tuesday, May 11, 1813, Gregory Blaxland, William Wentworth, and William Lawson, who were
attended by four convict servants, five dogs, and four horses with food, ammunition, and other
necessary items, left Gregory Blaxland s farm at the South Creek , for the purpose of endeavouring to
effect a passage over the Blue Mountains, between the Western River, and the River Grose. They
crossed the Nepean, or Hawkesbury River, at the ford, on to Emu Island , at four o clock p.m., and
having proceeded, according to their calculation, two miles in a south west direction, through forest
land and good pasture, encamped at five o clock at the foot of the first ridge. The distance travelled on
this and on the subsequent days was computed by time, the rate being estimated at about two miles per
hour. Thus far they were accompanied by two other gentlemen. ... Show more content on
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Here they found a large lagoon of good water, full of very coarse rushes. The high land of Grose Head
appeared before them at about seven miles distance, bearing north by east. They proceeded this day
about three miles and a quarter, in a direction varying from south west to west north west; but, for a
third of the way, due west. The land was covered with scrubby brush wood, very thick in places, with
some trees of ordinary timber, which much incommoded the horses. The greater part of the way they
had deep rocky gullies on each side of their track, and the ridge they followed was very crooked and
intricate. In the evening they encamped at the head of a deep gully, which they had to descend for
water; they found but just enough for the night, contained in a hole in the rock, near which they met
with a kangaroo, who had just been killed by an eagle. A small patch of grass supplied the horses for
the
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Trailer Case Summary
Trailer 1 did a decent job with loading the livestock and transporting them, but that is about as far as
the credit goes. Loading cattle at night in cool temperatures helped to keep the cattle calm while
loading, and the load density was of an appropriate level. The non slip flooring and bedding helped the
livestock move around the trailer and stay dry. The notes left do not describe the temperature in Fargo,
ND, so it is challenging to assess if the non covered slats are an issue that could cause concern. Cattle
can handle cooler temperatures better than other animals, but covered slats would be needed if
transport occurred during a cold winter month as North Dakota experiences rather harsh winters.
Failure to add covered slats to the trailer on a long drive like this could lead to potential frostbite on
the animals hide. The driver arrived just prior to the afternoon shift change, so the livestock waited 45
minutes to be unloaded from the trailer, which is not of concern. When the livestock were being
unloaded, 15 of the 40 animals fell, which is a serous welfare ... Show more content on
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The fact that the workers, and the truck driver, used prods on all the animals is a serious welfare issue.
I am surprised that the driver was allowed to get out of his/her truck. Most packing plants prohibit
this, but no information was given that elicited to the company s policy on this issue. I believe that this
packing plant should fail their audit solely for the fact that the workers used electric prods on each and
every animal that exited the trailer. The workers mentioned that it was against the packing plant s
policy to use electric prods, but chose to use the prods anyway. This shows me that the plant has either
failed in properly training their employees on how to properly unload livestock, or that the workers at
the plant are negligent to the policies implemented and need to be dismissed from their
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Globalization And Its Impact On Globalization
The world as we know it, is changing everyday at any given moment. This could be economies,
cultures, religions, environments, etc. Yet, there is one term that has become greatly more popular in
our generation. This would be globalization. Globalization is discussed about by many people even
myself included, but do we really know what it further entails? Globalization has allowed many
countries to come together and succeed in more efficient markets, wealth equality, and new solutions
for all that are involved. Furthermore, we must analyze globalization, look at different arguments for
and against it, and discover what purpose it s trying accomplish across the world. Authors John
Micklehwait, Adrian Wooldridge, and Amartya Sen have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They believe that the idea of creating a society that is closer to the model of liberal politics will
produce a better running country. I would have to disagree with that statement because I see many
problems associating with an all liberal society. The main problem being that power lies within the
individuals, not the government. I think the government should always have more authority over the
people to keep the country in order. The government has more experience and should do whats best
for the country in the first place, so all individuals can be satisfied. The reason why we have
governments in the first place is to run countries and make sure they are prospering. Furthermore, I do
like the ideas that they present and I think it has great intent towards globalization. Now looking into
Sen s work, we see a little different view point on what she thinks of globalization. She truly does
believe that globalization has a lot to offer, but it also comes along with many problems. The two main
problems that she highlights in her writings are ethical and human concerns. Basically, she is
concerned on the fact that in globalization, we are taught that people are being treated equally and
fairly in all aspects. Yet, her findings suggest that many individuals are still being mistreated and not
fully accounted for in the equal distribution part. She also brings up another idea about if the poor is
actually getting the same shared benefits
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Essay about The Importance of Memory
The Importance of Memory
I remember lying in my bed one night when I was six years old, staring at the ceiling in the darkness,
covers pulled up to my chin, thinking, Someday, I ll wake up and I ll be twenty years old. And
someday I ll wake up and be forty. What will I look like? What will I be doing? Will I be happy? Will
I remember what it was like to be six?
Memory has always been a concern of mine mainly, is mine deficient somehow? Everyone else seems
able to remember the minutiae of their childhoods, while mine seems mostly fuzzy at best. Sometimes
I ll get little snatches of an image or a feeling, summoned by something I ve seen or smelled or heard,
or sometimes a memory will just float to the surface, unasked for. And ... Show more content on
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Schultz said not to and I stapled my thumb. I cried and she said, I told you so, and I was sad because I
thought she didn t like me anymore. I m good at first grade, except for P.E. I hate the mile run. I m
always second to last, trying to keep a good distance between me and the fat girl who s last.
I m a hit in music class. I ve played violin for three years and Ms. Cogan asks me to play for the class.
She s kind of weird she likes to talk to a five inch bust of Beethoven that sits atop her upright piano.
She really likes the song Lean On Me.
Ms. Eyerman is really cool. She looks younger than all the other teachers. She has a funny way of
talking: her voice is on the low side, and all her sentences always seem to slope downwards even her
questions sound declarative. She says warter when she means water, and warsh when she means wash.
Art class is my favorite.
My sister Connie is five. She s in kindergarten, which lasts only half a day, so after school, she goes to
the Wangs house, since Mom s working. They live at West Manor and Penshurst in a blue two story
with white trim. Mrs. Wang makes egg salad every day. Connie says it s so dry it chokes her.
Connie and I are best friends with Caroline and Stephanie Shieh. Mom says we knew them back when
we lived in Houston, but now they live in St. Louis too. Caroline is nine and Stephanie is four. They re
named after the princesses of Monaco. Their house is
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Enemy Release Research Paper
Enemy release is perhaps one of the most elementary forms of reasoning behind why a species has the
potential to become invasive in an introduced environment. The enemy release hypothesis predicts
that an exotic species can become invasive upon it introduction as a result of its escape or release of
specialist herbivores. It also predicts that phenotypic plasticity will be displayed similarly in native
and invasive ecotypes and that both ecotypes will behave and respond alike in common environments
(Rogers and Siemann, 2005). This prediction is derived from the understanding that both native and
invasive ecotypes have similar genetic contribution to tissue type and quality (Rogers and Siemann,
2005). Assuming that specialist herbivores are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In part, this is explained by the novel weapons hypothesis which predicts that invasive plant species
produce chemicals that are novel to generalists of introduced ranges, requiring adaptive evolution for
invasives to become palatable to generalists (Lankau et al., 2004). It is also generally accepted that
invasives tend to alter the soil composition of their introduced ranges (Zou et al., 2006). In some
instances, it is evident that generalists do not feed on invasives in introduced ranges because they lack
the behavioral adaptations necessary to do so (Lankau et al., 2004). In 2002, a greenhouse study was
performed in LaMarque, Texas where grasshoppers (M. augustipennis) were placed large mesocosms
with Triadica and Celtis (common hackberry) to determine possible behavioral shifts of herbivores
when confined to a single food source (Lankau et al., 2004). In fact, grasshoppers exhibited more
herbivory on the exotic Triadica genotypes when compared to relative consumption of native Celtis
genotypes (Lankau et al., 2004). This study suggests that Triadica sebifera is indeed palatable to
generalist herbivores like grasshoppers in its introduced ranges. Generalists, however, require
selective pressure in order to shift their diets to invasive species like Triadica sebifera (Lankau et al.,
2004). Generalist herbivores display no detrimental effects
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Why Is Anzac Day Important
Why is the Anzac Centenary important for Modern Australia?
Every year, Anzac Day is celebrated across the nation, unifying Australians regardless of their
background or place of birth to commemorate the service and sacrifice displayed by the men and
women of the Anzac Forces. The 25th of April 2015, will mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli
Campaign, and will be one of the most significant commemorations to take place of its generation.
Despite the Campaign having been deemed a disaster with a large number of casualties along with the
failure to achieve military victory, it has contributed tremendously to the development of Australia s
culture and identity. This Campaign observed the emergence of the Anzac Legend, encompassing the
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During the Victorian Bushfires, for example, many Australian communities were confronted with
tremendous loss and hardship. It was during these times that the Anzac Spirit was very apparent
amongst the community, with the emergence of everyday Australians surfacing as heroes. Australian
volunteers from across communities, along with official government services came together to assist
victims and to ease their suffering in providing them shelter, basic necessities, as well as moral
support. Nick Jans, a Vietnam Veteran, said the generosity shown after the bushfires invoked the
Anzac spirit, which he stated was not just a matter of the armed forces but deeply embedded in the
Australian psyche 4. It is through the influence of Anzac Legend that has inspired Australians to
recapture the Anzac spirit, engraining the attributes displayed by them to their very own thinking
process. Through such times, the significance of the Anzac Legend and its strong links and influence
to the Australian community are clear. Therefore, the Anzac Centenary is tremendously important for
modern Australia in acknowledging and honoring the Anzac soldiers that fought in Gallipoli, forming
an inheritance that presently, has great meaning and relevance
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Genghis Khan Tactics
Genghis Khan is considered one of the most successful rulers in Asia. Not only did he rule over his
tribe but he was a warrior that fought alongside his men as well. Even though Genghis Khan s earlier
life was not very fortunate, he later in life became a successful ruler and warrior in Asia. His first
name was Temujin but later after many victories, he was voted the Khan and was given the name
Genghis Khan. He then lead one of the world s largest empires known as the Mongol Empire. Genghis
Khan was one of most successful rulers in Asia and lead the Mongol Empire as a ruler and warrior. He
also took over most of the Silk Road in order for economic growth and expand trade routes. The name
Temujin was given to him as a child but when he grew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This also applies during their Mongol raids, he declared that looting will only be done after the raid is
complete and that all loot is distributed evenly. His battle tactics were superior compared to most of
the foes that he has encountered during his time which led to many successful raids. One of the key
advantages that his army had compared to others were the horses since they were armored and agile as
well. During combat the Mongols could use the horses as a shield because they re armored and they
can also shoot at the enemies with their ranged weapons such as a bow as well. The Mongol horses
only required grass as sustenance and the horses produced mare s milk as well. The Mongols aimed to
kill everyone that was in the opposing tribes except for the children and women since they can be used
to continue building their tribe. The women could help with the growth of the population and the
children can grow up to become warriors or help around their tribes. He aimed to unify the tribes that
he raids and calls them Mongols. Additionally, Genghis Khan believed that if he let any enemy in the
opposing tribe escape, they will eventually rebuild, so he believed to completely destroy the opposing
tribes, which eliminates the possibility of the enemy retaliating in the future. This tactic worked well
in Genghis favor
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Black Identity And Missing Identity
Boo! Ghosts are the most popular halloween costumes with children. Perhaps the popularity comes
from the idea that children like hiding their true identity, a fascination that will continue into
adulthood. In Native Guard, Natasha Trethewey is a half white and half black woman who has trouble
incorporating her black heritage into her life therefore missing a piece of her identity. In Heart of
Darkness by Joseph Conrad, characters described as a phantom or shade indicate missing or different
identities. In The Circle by Dave Eggers, the employees live through what the circle tells and have no
original ideas which stems from their missing identity. them Ghosts are the soul of a once living
person, but they are incomplete in that they are missing emotions or major characteristics of a human.
Because of these missing pieces, ghosts represent missing identity.
In Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey, the poet has a difficult time letting both her white father and
black mothers culture into her life and her black culture is described as ghostlike because the black
culture is the missing part of her true identity. The Civil War divided the United States which most
people try to forget. Although Americans would like to pretend that slavery and inequality never
happened in the United States, the unjust actions continue as a part of history and is still represented
with the fields of cotton, hallowed ground as slave legend goes each boll holding the ghosts of
generations according
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Online Piano Lessons
Online Piano Lessons
The piano is an instrument that many people wish to learn. There are many reasons why this is the
case. First and foremost, a piano offers excellent sound even with no accompaniment, yet it can be
played with a group and still stand out. People love to gather around this instrument and sing, making
it the perfect choice for social gatherings, and the availability of music for the piano is endless.
Anyone who dreams of learning to play will find there are several ways to do so, and some methods
are offered online. What are the benefits of choosing this option over the many other?
Different Methods to Learn to Play the Piano
Individuals often assume they have to hire a teacher to learn to play the piano. Once an instructor has
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First and foremost, the person can work lessons around his or her schedule. Hiring a piano teacher
means a person must set time aside in their schedule every week for lessons, and many individuals
find it impossible to do so. They have a job and a family that cannot be ignored so the lessons are put
off or the person never even attempts to learn. This problem is solved when online lessons are chosen,
as the person engages in lessons when it is convenient for him or her.
Some individuals find they are embarrassed by their lack of skill, and this is especially true when it
comes to adults. They don t like to share their lack of knowledge with others, so they don t even try to
learn piano. When making use of online lessons, people find they can move at their own pace and
others won t judge them for mistakes or a failure to progress. The person can move ahead at their own
speed and do so with confidence. He or she can then play for their own pleasure and only show others
what they have learned when they truly feel comfortable doing
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Ella Baker
The book Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision, by Dr. Barbara
Ransby was an incredible and extremely moving book. I really enjoy learning about history and
significant people who have impacted the history and culture of our country. However, I have never
learned of Ella Baker nor have I ever heard her name mentioned once. Barbara Ransby s book
provides a well structured and insightful biography of one of the most important, yet least well known,
leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. After reading Ransby s book, I have learned of the immense
contributions that Ella Baker has contributed to history, more specifically the Civil Rights Movement.
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It was amazing to see how much Ella Baker was ahead of her time. She was a strong, independent
woman decades before there was a women s movement. I was very interested in the issues that she
had with Dr. Martin Luther King and his style of leadership. To me it was important to see that not all
the leaders agreed but knew to respect each other because they were fighting for the same cause. It
was also interesting to see how Ella Baker still contributed to organizations that were not doing thing
her way in order to help build coalitions. This I feel was in important factor in the success of many
organizations during the movement.
She worked to advance what she called group centered leadership long before a belief in the
importance of internal and participatory democracy within our progressive organizations was widely
shared. She was a coalition builder. Principles were essential, but she was rarely if ever tactically
rigid. She understood that the way individuals lived their personal lives could not be divorced from
their political activities.
Ella Baker must be the most underrated figure in the civil rights movements. There are plenty of
Presidents who have done less to shape their own times than Ella Baker. She decisively shaped two of
the most important national civil rights organizations the NAACP and the SCLC, and was the single
most decisive figure in a SNCC. Ella Baker should not be forgotten when we talk about
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Significance Of Restoring African World History
Ryan Kelly
A. Mogre
2127 words
Ancient Africa and Kemet
Discuss the Significance of Restoring African World History.
Does Africa have any history? Have the people of Africa made any significant contribution to
humanity? With the knowledge that the birthplace of humankind is Africa (Sanz, 2012, p.6), it does
make one wonder how a place that is home to millions of people was not able to establish a civilised
system until the European interactions that started in the 16th century. In this piece, I will explain how
the European imperialistic distortions of Africa s past has led to this general belief that Africa has no
history. I will also be using examples of some of the achievements of ancient Africa, to show the vital
part they have played in the advancement of humanity and civilisation for thousands of years. Finally,
I will be looking at the controversy surrounding the ancestral heritage of ancient Egypt, Kemet, and
how this view has changed over time.
It is important to note that Eurocentrism is not some sinister entity or collective, orchestrating a master
plan to brainwash everyone. There are positives and negatives to having a Eurocentric viewpoint, but
for the sake of this piece I will be focusing on the points of western culture that had an influence on
African history.
I
Firstly, to understand why the worldview of Africa is inaccurate, we first need to understand the terms
Eurocentric and Eurocentrism. These terms are used to describe the focus on European
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Changes In The Arctic Ocean
The polar oceans are two of the most desolate areas on Earth and are home to many well adapted
animals. The Arctic Ocean is the north part of the polar region and the Southern Ocean or Antarctic
Ocean is in the south polar region. The polar oceans are different from other oceans because for most
of the year they are covered with ice and have unique animals. Seawater from polar regions because it
is colder and when the water freezes the water gets saltier because the salt does not freeze. The denser
seawater sinks to the bottom of the ocean. It travels out of the polar regions in slow currents that travel
around the bottom of the world s oceans as part of the pattern of global ocean circulation called
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The structure of the ocean floor includes a continental shelf usually less than 160 miles wide that
attains its maximum width of more than 1,600 miles in the vicinity of the Weddell and Ross seas. The
flow of currents in the Southern Ocean is complex. Water cooled by cold air, outgoing radiation, and
katabatic winds off of the Antarctic continent sinks and flows northward along the ocean bottom and
is replaced at the surface by an equal volume of warmer water flowing south from the Indian, Pacific,
and Atlantic oceans.(Britannica
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Apple Cake Informative Essay
Specific Purpose: To demonstrate my audience the three main points how to make an apple cake.
Central Idea: The three main points on how to make an apple cake are gather materials, gather
ingredients, and prepare it. Introduction
I. Everyone loves to eat, but the most people love to eat cakes.
II. Sweet desserts can easy raise your mood quickly.
III. Today, I will demonstrate you the three main points on how to make an apple cake and which are
gather materials, gather ingredients, and prepare.
(Transition: Let s start by looking at materials that we need for our cake.) Body
I. The first step on making apple cake are gather materials,
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Quasi Contracts
INTRODUCTION AND RATIONALE OF QUASI CONTRACTS:
Under the general heading of the Quasi contract there has been grouped a number of cases which have
little or no affinity with contract. A simple illustration is afforded by the action to recover money paid
by mistake. If the plaintiff on an erroneous interpretation of the facts, pays to the defendant a sum of
money which he does not really owe, law, no less than justice, will require he defendant to restore it.
But his obligation is manifestly not based upon the consent, even in the extended meaning borne by
the word in the English law, and its description as a quasi contractual liability serves only to
emphasize its remoteness from any genuine conception of contract.
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But Lord MANSFIELD preferred the latter theory that the bases for quasi contracts are for the
purpose of prevention of unjust enrichment. THEORY OF IMPLIED IN FACT CONTRACT:
The gist of this kind of action is that the defendant, upon the circumstances of the case, is obliged by
the ties of natural justice and equity to refund the money. But apart from this it should be observed
that did not use the word equity to denote the jurisdiction of chancery but the synonym for jus naturale
. Nor, while he based the obligations of quasi contract upon the duty of restoring benefits unjustly
obtained, did he assert that in every such case an action would lie. As he declared in Weston v.
Downes, I am a great friend to the action for money had and received, and therefore I am not
stretching, lest I should endanger it thus the principle of unjust benefit explained the cases falling
within the scope of quasi contracts: it did not automatically invoke the remedy.
Subject to these qualifications the rationalization of the quasi contract upon the basis of unjust benefit
was accepted for over a hundred years. But when, in the course of the nineteenth century, the form of
the action was replaced by the dichotomy of tort and contract, Lord Mansfield s views were
challenged. According to Lord SUMNER in Sinclair v. Brougham in 1914 the various actions grouped
under the title of quasi contract were clearly not tortious; if the new antithesis of the common law
were inevitable
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Breaking Magenta Research Paper
Breaking Magenta Journeys throughout life are inevitable; we all grow and we all change. Nothing is
suspended in time no matter how hard we try to preserve it. Yet one individual doesn t have just one
journey. Humans are dynamic, complicated creatures. We bend, break, and mold continuously into
different components of ourselves. One of my journeys, as many as I have gone through, is self
acceptance. It began when I started 6th grade, when the anger started to settle in. I had no reason to be
angry, I didn t have a perfect sunshine life but I definitely had it better than most. All of this anger was
deep inside me, but I hadn t the slightest of ideas where it was coming from. Logically, I knew that it
was irrational and there was some hidden problem that wasn t coming to light. Until one late ... Show
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My aunt knows, and she worries how: others will treat me, if I ll be in danger, or how the hormones
and surgery will affect me or if they will put me into debt. Ultimately, I know that the journey I m
traveling isn t the easiest one, between medical complications and societal norms, but instead of
letting it defeat me, I ve used it as a motivator to beat the odds, to not become another statistic,
whether it be through suicide, assault, or crippling debt and unemployment. Being transgender isn t a
walk in the park, but it also isn t a death sentence, or at least I am determined not to make it one.
Finding other queer and gender nonconforming peers really helped me secure faith in my identity and
my journey through gender reassignment. Now I m in my last year of high school, and I feel as if I m
towards the ending chapters of this particular voyage. Transitioning never really ends, you have to
take hormones for the rest of your life, but at one point, you begin to feel somewhat okay in your skin
again, and I m approaching that point, slowly but
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The Effects Of Chiropractic Adjustment And Myofascial Dry...
The effect of chiropractic adjustment versus myofascial dry needling, of the shoulder and cervical
region, to treat symptoms of shoulder impingement syndrome.
A research proposal presented to the
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, as partial fulfilment for the Masters degree in
Chiropractic by:
Devin Christopher Ramsden
(Student number: 201106502)
Supervisor: _________________ Date: _________
Co Supervisor: ______________ Date: _________ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.
Shoulder impingement syndrome is a progressively worsening condition in many individuals. The use
of a chiropractic adjustment or myofascial dry needling as forms of treatment are both yet to be
differentiated as to which is more beneficial (Fitness Pain Free. 2016).
The aim of this study is to research the effect of a chiropractic adjustment on the shoulder and the
cervical spine, and compare to dry needling of the shoulder and cervical musculature.
The research study will include three separate groups that will receive chiropractic adjustments, dry
needling or a combination of the two treatments. The results will then be evaluated and an outcome
will be based on these results as to which treatment is more effective.
1. PROBLEM STATEMENT
The shoulder is made up of joints, bone, muscle and neurovascular tissue. These all allow for the large
range of motion that the shoulder can produce in order to position the rest of the upper limb
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Colonel Lloyd s Cruelty Analysis
In the Narrative of the Life Frederick Douglass he writes about Colonel Lloyd s cruelty. Douglass
states it in such a matter that makes one feel as if the experience with Lloyd was terrible If any one
wishes to be impressed with the soul killing effect of slavery, let him go to Colonel Lloyds plantation.
(Gates, 324) Colonel Lloyd kept a garden which offered employment for four men. Throughout the
plantation this garden seemed to be the biggest attraction. It produced a verity of fruits that appealed
to the eyes of many boys and older slaves. If slaves were to dare and steal fruit from Lloyd s garden
they would have to take a lashing for their actions. The Colonel tried using different methods in
attempt to keep the slaves out of his garden. The most successful one ... Show more content on
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Old Barney and Young Barney were the two slaves signed to take care of the horses. The slightest
inattention to his horses was unpardonable, and was visited upon those, under whose care they were
placed, with the severest punishment; no excuse could shield them. (Gates. 226) Although taking care
of horses might seem like a easy and more favorable job it was on was not easy at all. These two
slaves never when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped; Lloyd had a
twisted way of punishing them they were whipped when they least deserved it, and excused when they
mostly deserved it. Everything depended on the work and looks of the horses as well as the state in
which the Colonel s mind was that day. For example if the horse was not moving fast enough or would
not hold his head up high it the fault of the keepers and for that they were punished. The keepers never
knew what might happen next for instance the one would never know what they colonel wanted his
demands would change within seconds. It seems as if the Colonel would just look for excuses to
punish his slaves. This horse has not had proper
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Why Do Red Tastes Like Tar
Red tastes like tar. Can you imagine your whole life seeing stop signs, or red traffic lights and all you
can taste is what can only be described as a combination of tar and body odor? Synesthesia is defined
as the blending of senses such as having all the letters of the alphabet combined with a particular color
or being able to look at a color and taste an actual taste and smell an actual smell. I don t just dislike
the color red because it clashes with my skin tone I dislike it because tar does not taste satisfying.
Synesthesia although not something I have known about forever has definitely become an extremely
important and influential part of my life. The ability to look at paintings and not only see the painting
but also smell is definitely
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Starbucks Swot Analysis Essay
Background
Starbucks, founded in 1971, is now the leading coffee retailer in the world with more than 23,000
retail stores in 67 countries. The company has been operating successfully in five major parts of the
world. When the company was first formed, they had just one store in Seattle s Pike Place Market
where they used to roast and retail of coffee and tea. Starbucks Corporation incorporated themselves
under the State of Washington laws in 1985. They became a public limited company on June 26, 1992
at $17 per share. Since then, the company s common stock has been seen on NASDAQ.
Economic Condition
According to the Global Economic Outlook 2016, the global GDP growth will reach 2.8% in 2016.
The report also said that new inventions and technology would boost the global growth to 3.1% by
2020. But, annual growth might fall to 2.8% from 2021 to 2025 because of aging populations and
slower growth of the labor forces in major economies.
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The company was also rewarded as the 67th rank in the Best Global Brands of 2015. They have been
placing their stores in the significant locations of the city plus giving those customers the Starbucks
Experience . The range of products and service offered by Starbucks caters the needs for all age
groups of their target market. Starbucks also came up with customer rewards program when makes
them to Starbucks repeatedly. Weaknesses
The company is highly dependent on the US market. If US face an economic downfall, the company
affected even though being the leading coffee retailer in the world. The company carries outs highly
priced products compared to other non brand coffee shops, which makes it difficult to a certain group
of people to afford. Being a globally recognized brand means they have to look after the environment
forces too.
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Fame And Fortune By Horatio Alger Summary
After reading the first couple of chapters of Horatio Alger s novel Fame and Fortune or, The Progress
of Richard Hunter, I saw a lot of issues in relation to work. The one that stood out the most, was the
issue of education. The amount of education a person has should not define who they are as a person,
or have restriction on the kind of work they can or cannot do.
The book takes place in a time period were educations defines who you are as a person. If a person has
little education or no education at all they are looked down on, but if a person went to school and was
fully educated, they are not looked down on. People look up to them, and they start to develop this
scene of respect and admiration towards them. The main character in Horatio
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The Rhetorical Analysis Of Queen Elizabeth In 1588
In August of 1588, Queen Elizabeth I prepares her troops for the oncoming invasion by the Spanish
army. As she rallies her troops with a triumphant speech. Because the Queen was faced with the
downgrading of women at the time politically and domestically, Queen Elizabeth must use smart and
bold strategies throughout her speech. In order to inspire the troops to be the most successful in the
protection of their home empire. In her speech, the Queen uses strategies such as: using a masculine
tone, using strong pronouns, and using a specific structure in her ideas in order to persuade her
audience (her troops).
The first strategy Queen Elizabeth uses in her speech is how she uses strong pronouns to keep a
powerful and controlling point. There are many instances throughout her speech she puts emphasis on
the idea of togetherness. For example, words like we, us, and our appear in the text when she states we
have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to
armed multitudes, for fear of treatery. These words show the power in the loyalty she has to her people
and the loyalty her people have for their Queen and empire. This loyalty is important because the
troops should feel a bond and a passion, to understand the bigger picture in what they are fighting for.
She then transitions into individual pronouns towards the end of the speech. Words like I, my, myself,
and my, express a powerful tone in her speech. For example she states
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Foreshadowing In Eveline
If faced with a choice of love or family, would you be able to make the right decision? Eveline by
James Joyce, and IND AFF by Fay Weldon narrators had to make this decision. Eveline is a nineteen
year old girl from Ireland who lives with her abusive father. She finds love with a lodger named
Frank. Frank and she were going to run off to Buenos Aires and start a new life with each other.
Unfortunately, duty, and family weigh heavy on Eveline s mind before they board the boat, and she
makes the decision to stay in Ireland. In IND AFF a young college graduate finds herself in Sarajevo
with her college professor, Peter whom she believes she loves. Unfortunately for the narrator Peter is a
married man, and if faced with the decision to leave his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Eveline, we are brought to believe that she is all willing to leave her abusive father, and to start over
with her lover Frank. When she cowards out at the dock within minutes of leaving with Frank, and
decides to stay in Ireland. She set her white face to him, passive, like a helpless animal. Her eyes gave
him no sign of love or farewell or recognition. (Joyce, 312) The narrator begins to show fear of what
might happen, and leaving. Eveline chooses her family, and to stay in Ireland rather than going off
with Frank and starting a new life. In IND AFF the narrator makes the reader believe she is in love
with Peter, and trying to convince him to leave Mrs. Peter and start a new life with her. When she
makes an impulsive decision to go home by herself and leave Peter in Sarajevo, as she has fallen out
of love with him. How much I love you, I said automatically, and was finally aware how much I lied.
(Weldon, 141) The narrator finally admits to herself she is no longer in love with her college
professor, and the reader can see that it was a phase, sort of like a step by step process she had to go
through. We can sense she needed the life experience of going to Sarajevo with her lover, to finally
figure out what she really needed and wanted in
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Common Components Of Digital Database Management Applications
A DBMS can also provide many perspectives of a single database schema. A perspective characterizes
what information the client sees and how that client sees the information. The DBMS gives a level of
reflection between the reasonable diagram which characterizes the legitimate structure of the database
and the physical construction that portrays the records, files and other physical instruments utilized by
the database. At the point when a DBMS is utilized, frameworks can be adjusted all the more
effectively when business prerequisites changes. New classifications of information can be added to
the database without aggravating the current framework and applications can be protected from how
data is organized and put away.
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It is used to access or manipulate records or rows within a relational database. Primary key is the field
containing a unique label identifying a record or row in a table. Each table has a least one primary key.
Keys should be meaningful to the data being stored.
Examples: employee ID number, Social Security number
Queries:
Queries are the searches initiated by users to retrieve information from the database. It consists of sets
of variables or keywords formatted in a query language. SQL is one of the query language. (Parrish,
1997)
Example of SQL query:
SELECT title FROM songs, artists, WHERE songs.artists=groups.ID AND groups. Name= Madonna
Database models:
Database models represents the way data is stored and determines how data is retrieved and
manipulated. There are four main database models. They are: Flat, Relational, Hierarchical and
Network. (Johnson., 1997)
(Nicolai, Database Security and Review, 2016)
Object Oriented Databases:
Object oriented database management systems allows storing and retrieving objects and complex data
types such as CAD files, Artificial intelligence objects, XML compatible objects, General multimedia
(audio and video). Originally, we re not widely adopted to object oriented databases when released in
1985. But, used in specialized areas today. Database type is determined by data that will be housed in
it. (Kim, 1990) There are
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The Policy Of Appeasement During The Outbreak Of War Essay
Evaluate the view that the policy of appeasement played a major role in the outbreak of war in Europe
in 1939. After the mass amount of life lost in World War One, many countries, through the League of
Nations, opted to prevent future conflict. Due to the failure collective security, the idea that countries
could discourage aggression, appeasement became a policy adopted in the 1930s, especially by the
British. Appeasement was developed in the belief that countries such as Germany were unfairly
treated in the Treaty of Versailles. It was used in hope to prevent Germany and Italy going to war.
Appeasement was seen to be magnanimous, good business, idealistic and a form of security. The
policy of appeasement was widely pursued by Britain and France in the 1930s, refers to attempting to
satisfy Germany s demands by negotiation and compromise in order to avoid another war. However
due to its failure, the policy of appeasement, to a large extent was responsible for the outbreak of war
in 1939. It is clear that if the Western Powers had retaliated against Hitler, war could have been
avoided. Despite large extent the policy of appeasement in the outbreak of war it is superseded by
other factors as well. The policy of appeasement allowed for some of Hitler s goal of Lebensraum,
many factors causing the outbreak of War in Europe. Hitler ordered German rearmament in October
1933. Rearmament was Germany s plea for equality, as a result of the crippling terms of the Treaty of
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Explain Why Matt Should Not Have Gone To The Indian Village
Matt was alone. In a cabin in the woods all by himself, he was keeping house till his parents came. He
met an Indian boy who invited him to his village. Should he go? Matt should not have gone to the
Indian village for these three reasons. They were not familiar people, it was not his usual trail, and he
was not the expected champion. The first reason Matt should not have gone to the Indian village is
that they were not familiar people. He did not understand their ways, their speech, or their dances. He
was totally clueless about the Indian culture, except what he had heard from his teachers. He would
likely say or do something foolish, and offend someone, and who knows what they might do to him if
they got angry. He was not familiar enough
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The Everglades And Global Warming
The Everglades and Global warming
Richard Hamilton
BSC2010
Broward College The Everglades and Global warming
Introduction
The Everglades mainly found in the United States of America (USA) is a 2 million acre of wetland
ecosystem that stretches from the Central of Florida near to Orlando to the Bay of Florida in the south.
During rainy seasons, Lake Okeechobee experience upsurge in water volumes causing it to discharge
the waters into the river of grass that characterize with shallow slow moving water carrying grass
marshes. The river flows south and passing through different habitats namely wet prairie, cypress
swamps, mangroves, Everglades National Park and lastly into the Florida Bay. The current size of the
Everglades is smaller than it was originally. The decrease in size has majorly been due to human
activities that include diversions of the water for agriculture and flood control as well as urban
development. The Everglades borders the cities of Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. The region is tourist
attraction for birders, boaters, and anglers among others. The Everglades ecosystem supports
agricultural activities besides supplying clean drinking water to the southern Florida residents. Just
like other natural ecosystems like lakes and forests, the Everglades is facing dangers of global
warming. The increasing global temperatures are causing a significant change and destruction of its
iconic natural appearance. Besides the direct effects, global warming is
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NFLArgumentative Essay
In the recent years, there have been lawsuits after lawsuits filed against the NFL, after more and more
retired football players have been diagnosed with brain damage resulting from concussions during
their career. But can the NFL be held accountable? Not at all. These players know the risk they re
taking when they enter the pros. Not only are they aware, the NFL takes specific precaution to assure
the game is played to the safest extent. According to Belson and Schwarz in an article about the
changes occurring in the NFL due to concussions, The NFL has donated 45 million dollars to a non
profit organization, USA football, to teach young children how to tackle and hit the correct way. This
prepares the future of the NFL to learn how to hit
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  • 2. Larry Kramer s The Normal Heart As Berkshire now goes onto its second night of performing the Normal Heart one can see why a school would choses to perform such an incredible, beautiful and heart wrenching play. There is much to learn from Kramer s work: fear, courage, family and love. Today the play, which first daybued in 1985 still has meaning and content that anyone can learn from. While the Normal Heart does not have the answer to how to help oneself or group of friends about discriminations against minorities, Krammer does teach the most important thing to do is stay as a united front and do not let any adversities hold you down. Larry Kramer wrote The Normal Heart as a way to express his feeling for the discrimination of gay men during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The characters in his story are real men who either died or fought for those who did die during the AIDs crisis in 1981. While I struggled with fully connecting with most of the characters due to the fact that I have never been faced with an issue so large. An issue so large that in the first year of the outbreak there were 121 reported deaths among gays. The character I can relate to the most is the main character: Ned. The reason I found myself being able to stand in Ned s shoes is due to is undying will to win. Ned gave up everything to fight for a cause that had no cure. He gave up even his friends who were to scared to fight with him. Even though I have not found something that I am will to give everything in my life up for; including my friends. You are on a colossal ego trip we must be curtail. To manipulate fear, as you have done repeatedly in your merchandising of the epidemic, is to us a gesture of barbarism... In accordance with our by laws drawn up by Weeks, Frankel, Levinstein, Mr. Ned Weeks is hereby removed as a director. (Kramer 111 112) Ned is left by his peers who had supported his cause. I understood Ned s role as a character more than any of the others, because if you are going to support something you believe in why who wouldn t give up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Nervous System, By Caroline Bunker Rosdahl The nervous system, according to Caroline Bunker Rosdahl, takes what we learn from the outside world and stores the information selectively in our memory to refer back to and to apply to other aspects of our lives. The nervous system also coordinates messages from the internal body systems so that the body can readjust certain internal environments and external environments constantly. The nervous system is set up to send messages to a certain part of the body, and the nerves are the wires that carry out the incoming and outgoing information throughout the body. (Rosdahl, Textbook of Basic Nursing Seventh Edition) The main two functions of the nervous system include communication and control. A few examples of the communication include responding to danger, pain, and also to respond to conscious decisions and thoughts. Two types of cells within the nervous system include the neuron and the neuroglia. A neurons specialty is responding to chemical and physical stimuli. Messages are conducted and transferred throughout the neurons. The neuroglia support and connect the nervous tissue, but they do not transmit any impulses. The brain and the spinal cord are included in the central nervous system. The thalamus is what is responsible for ones moods and strong emotions, while the hypothalamus is what is responsible for many body functions like thirst, hunger, swallowing, and also urination. There are four cerebral lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital. The frontal lobe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Is An Integral Part National Security Cybersecurity is an integral part national security. Cyber attacks are increasing in frequency and success and can target virtually anything connected to a network. These threats can affect everyday activities such as talking on a cell phone, driving a car, riding a train, shopping, or flying. They can also affect the highest levels of our country s government, from a Secretary of State s email server to the data base of millions of government and military employees. Nearly everything these days is digital. That simple fact means that everything digital is vulnerable. From military technology to a child monitor, the cybersecurity is paramount to national security, because if it can be used to destroy or disrupt, an adversary will try to employ it in their favor. Cybersecurity and US National Security Policy The idea of cyber security actually originated following the Cold War, when technological innovations were becoming more and more computerized and the threat of a digital Pearl Harbor or the use of weapons of mass disruption were talking points of politicians and tech specialists (Hansen, L., Nissenbaum, H., 2009, p. 1155). Modern society and specifically the US, as one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world, is built on a system dependent on electronics, telecommunications, energy, and a financial system heavily dependent on the internet, servers, and connectivity (de Laat, W., 2012, p. 453). There is almost no such thing as stand alone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Role Of Sex Offenders In Prisons Granted, one thing that could be done to prevent so many sex crimes from happening is to rehabilitate the offender while incarcerated. However, the rehabilitation of sex offenders does, cost a lot of money to get the right programs. The Department of Corrections asked for 1.2 million dollars. This money was then deposited towards treatment programs for sex offenders in prison. Many prisons put rehab and therapy up as an option for the offender even if some prisoners don t want to accept it or get treatment. In order to help a sex offender or anyone at all they have to want to get help and they themselves have to believe that they have troubles and they are unsafe; instead of placing sex offenders in treatment programs who don t want it, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Just Society For The Common Good What does it mean to form a more just society for the common good? I will be examining Dr. Martin Luther King s Letter from a Birmingham Jail, as well as Gustavo Gutierrez s essay, The Option for the Poor Arises from Love of Christ. Dr. King examines the facets of social injustice through a letter that he wrote while imprisoned for a nonviolent public protest. King s letter is in response to a letter from eight fellow clergymen. In the letter from the clergymen they criticize King s due process in seeking justice and his social injustice movement, so King responds with what I believe to be one of the greatest examples of a man who personifies what it means to form a more just society for the common good. He does not only speak on his behalf, but he speaks out all of humanity. Likewise, Gustavo Gutierrez examines specifically the poor in a similar manner, but believes that these poor people have found the ultimate meaning in life and we should all seek to have that same spiritual connection to God, for it would make our society a better place. The preferential option for the poor is seeking a deeper connection to God by bringing justice to light. Gutierrez and Dr. King both exemplify men who have truly set an example on how to form a more just society for the common good of humanity. Dr. King begins his letter deliberately and without emotion, he addresses their first criticism of him, which is him being an outsider and that he has no place in Birmingham. This is where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Fun Home By Alison Bechdel Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is an autobiography written by Alison Bechdel. The graphic novel takes its readers through Alison Bechdel s childhood using engaging diction and detailed drawings. One of the big themes of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is the discovery of one s sexual orientation. Over the course of her life, Alison Bechdel eventually comes to the realization that she is a lesbian. Ultimately, Alison Bechdel uses this novel to recount her experience of events that helped to shape her personal identity, which resulted in a transformation of the way she sees herself. In the end, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is a wonderful narrative that shows its readers the complexity of personal identity, and how things like love, the values of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is no secret that when Alison Bechdel was a child, homosexuality was not exactly met with open arms. Due to the unpleasant views many heterosexuals had in regards to homosexuality, Alison Bechdel was at first quite cautious when it came to being open about her newfound sexual orientation; however, she eventually opened herself up to her family, friends, and the world about who she is and did not let the political prejudices of others stop her. This is evident when Bechdel writes, It was in that tremulous state that I determined to tell my parents. Keeping it from them had started to seem ludicrous anyway (76). Here, Bechdel decides to come out to her parents, deciding that it was absurd not to tell them. Evidently, the prejudices of society could not keep Alison Bechdel down, and this resulted in her personality being shaped by the courage of being oneself, which is hardly an easy thing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Freud And A Midsummer Night s Dream William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream, takes the audience on a wild and confusing ride through the human unconscious. From the play within the play, to fairies causing mayhem, what is to be considered reality? The notion of falling asleep and dreaming is introduced over and over in the play, and leaves the audience wondering, is any of this real? Throughout this paper, I will attempt to explain the parallels between Shakespeare s work, A Midsummer Night s Dream, and the work of the Austrian neurologist, Sigmund Freud, whose most popular work is that of dreams and dream interpretations. The interpretation of dreams... is the royal road to a knowledge of the part the unconscious plays in the mental life (Freud). Shakespeare is actually the inventor of what we refer to as Freudian psychology, and we see this at work in A Midsummer Night s Dream, as well as his other plays. Sigmund Freud was a neurologist who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humanity has searched for their significance and meanings, from the Old Testament dreams of Pharaoh and of Jacob s dream of the ladder, to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks as being messages from the gods. These vivid images that arise in the unconscious mind contain elements of our personal identity, segments of our daily lives, as well as the bizarre. About three hundred years prior to Freud s work on the subconscious, we see that Shakespeare, as evidenced in A Midsummer Night s Dream, seemingly had a good grasp on the importance dreams played in our lives. The entire play seems like one long dream, and this causes the audience to question the reality of the play. The sense of time also lends to this notion, as it seems to be missing from the play. At times, just like dreams in real life, the audience is dropped into the middle of the action without any direction as to what is happening, or the events that led to where they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Rainbow Six By Tom Clancy, And Rainbow Six, By Dmitry... For many, high school is the last time one spends any large portion of time reading, discussing and analyzing novels. This means that this is the last chance for these students to develop important literacy skills. While literacy skills such as reading critically are important, the Ontario Ministry of Education clarifies that Literacy is about more than reading or writing it is about how we communicate in society. It is about social practices and relationships, about knowledge, language and culture, (Ontario Ministry of Education 3). The novels read in school form a big part of learning about these topics and developing compassion and understanding across society and therefore, should be chosen carefully to maximize the development of students as citizens of the world. Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy and Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky should not be taught in schools because they demonstrate values which do not promote cultural tolerance. They demonstrate negative attitudes toward the marginalized communities, glamorize gun use and focus only on a man s view of the world. Rainbow Six follows a newly instated international terrorist fighting team called Rainbow. The two field teams that make up Rainbow are entirely made up of men. Their head is John Clark. They live with their families on a base that employs men and women in positions such as administration, utility repair and housekeeping. Their first semi mission happens as some team members are travelling to the base. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gregory Blaxland Research Paper On Tuesday, May 11, 1813, Gregory Blaxland, William Wentworth, and William Lawson, who were attended by four convict servants, five dogs, and four horses with food, ammunition, and other necessary items, left Gregory Blaxland s farm at the South Creek , for the purpose of endeavouring to effect a passage over the Blue Mountains, between the Western River, and the River Grose. They crossed the Nepean, or Hawkesbury River, at the ford, on to Emu Island , at four o clock p.m., and having proceeded, according to their calculation, two miles in a south west direction, through forest land and good pasture, encamped at five o clock at the foot of the first ridge. The distance travelled on this and on the subsequent days was computed by time, the rate being estimated at about two miles per hour. Thus far they were accompanied by two other gentlemen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here they found a large lagoon of good water, full of very coarse rushes. The high land of Grose Head appeared before them at about seven miles distance, bearing north by east. They proceeded this day about three miles and a quarter, in a direction varying from south west to west north west; but, for a third of the way, due west. The land was covered with scrubby brush wood, very thick in places, with some trees of ordinary timber, which much incommoded the horses. The greater part of the way they had deep rocky gullies on each side of their track, and the ridge they followed was very crooked and intricate. In the evening they encamped at the head of a deep gully, which they had to descend for water; they found but just enough for the night, contained in a hole in the rock, near which they met with a kangaroo, who had just been killed by an eagle. A small patch of grass supplied the horses for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Trailer Case Summary Trailer 1 did a decent job with loading the livestock and transporting them, but that is about as far as the credit goes. Loading cattle at night in cool temperatures helped to keep the cattle calm while loading, and the load density was of an appropriate level. The non slip flooring and bedding helped the livestock move around the trailer and stay dry. The notes left do not describe the temperature in Fargo, ND, so it is challenging to assess if the non covered slats are an issue that could cause concern. Cattle can handle cooler temperatures better than other animals, but covered slats would be needed if transport occurred during a cold winter month as North Dakota experiences rather harsh winters. Failure to add covered slats to the trailer on a long drive like this could lead to potential frostbite on the animals hide. The driver arrived just prior to the afternoon shift change, so the livestock waited 45 minutes to be unloaded from the trailer, which is not of concern. When the livestock were being unloaded, 15 of the 40 animals fell, which is a serous welfare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that the workers, and the truck driver, used prods on all the animals is a serious welfare issue. I am surprised that the driver was allowed to get out of his/her truck. Most packing plants prohibit this, but no information was given that elicited to the company s policy on this issue. I believe that this packing plant should fail their audit solely for the fact that the workers used electric prods on each and every animal that exited the trailer. The workers mentioned that it was against the packing plant s policy to use electric prods, but chose to use the prods anyway. This shows me that the plant has either failed in properly training their employees on how to properly unload livestock, or that the workers at the plant are negligent to the policies implemented and need to be dismissed from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Globalization And Its Impact On Globalization The world as we know it, is changing everyday at any given moment. This could be economies, cultures, religions, environments, etc. Yet, there is one term that has become greatly more popular in our generation. This would be globalization. Globalization is discussed about by many people even myself included, but do we really know what it further entails? Globalization has allowed many countries to come together and succeed in more efficient markets, wealth equality, and new solutions for all that are involved. Furthermore, we must analyze globalization, look at different arguments for and against it, and discover what purpose it s trying accomplish across the world. Authors John Micklehwait, Adrian Wooldridge, and Amartya Sen have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believe that the idea of creating a society that is closer to the model of liberal politics will produce a better running country. I would have to disagree with that statement because I see many problems associating with an all liberal society. The main problem being that power lies within the individuals, not the government. I think the government should always have more authority over the people to keep the country in order. The government has more experience and should do whats best for the country in the first place, so all individuals can be satisfied. The reason why we have governments in the first place is to run countries and make sure they are prospering. Furthermore, I do like the ideas that they present and I think it has great intent towards globalization. Now looking into Sen s work, we see a little different view point on what she thinks of globalization. She truly does believe that globalization has a lot to offer, but it also comes along with many problems. The two main problems that she highlights in her writings are ethical and human concerns. Basically, she is concerned on the fact that in globalization, we are taught that people are being treated equally and fairly in all aspects. Yet, her findings suggest that many individuals are still being mistreated and not fully accounted for in the equal distribution part. She also brings up another idea about if the poor is actually getting the same shared benefits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about The Importance of Memory The Importance of Memory I remember lying in my bed one night when I was six years old, staring at the ceiling in the darkness, covers pulled up to my chin, thinking, Someday, I ll wake up and I ll be twenty years old. And someday I ll wake up and be forty. What will I look like? What will I be doing? Will I be happy? Will I remember what it was like to be six? Memory has always been a concern of mine mainly, is mine deficient somehow? Everyone else seems able to remember the minutiae of their childhoods, while mine seems mostly fuzzy at best. Sometimes I ll get little snatches of an image or a feeling, summoned by something I ve seen or smelled or heard, or sometimes a memory will just float to the surface, unasked for. And ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Schultz said not to and I stapled my thumb. I cried and she said, I told you so, and I was sad because I thought she didn t like me anymore. I m good at first grade, except for P.E. I hate the mile run. I m always second to last, trying to keep a good distance between me and the fat girl who s last. I m a hit in music class. I ve played violin for three years and Ms. Cogan asks me to play for the class. She s kind of weird she likes to talk to a five inch bust of Beethoven that sits atop her upright piano. She really likes the song Lean On Me. Ms. Eyerman is really cool. She looks younger than all the other teachers. She has a funny way of talking: her voice is on the low side, and all her sentences always seem to slope downwards even her questions sound declarative. She says warter when she means water, and warsh when she means wash. Art class is my favorite. My sister Connie is five. She s in kindergarten, which lasts only half a day, so after school, she goes to the Wangs house, since Mom s working. They live at West Manor and Penshurst in a blue two story with white trim. Mrs. Wang makes egg salad every day. Connie says it s so dry it chokes her. Connie and I are best friends with Caroline and Stephanie Shieh. Mom says we knew them back when we lived in Houston, but now they live in St. Louis too. Caroline is nine and Stephanie is four. They re named after the princesses of Monaco. Their house is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Enemy Release Research Paper Enemy release is perhaps one of the most elementary forms of reasoning behind why a species has the potential to become invasive in an introduced environment. The enemy release hypothesis predicts that an exotic species can become invasive upon it introduction as a result of its escape or release of specialist herbivores. It also predicts that phenotypic plasticity will be displayed similarly in native and invasive ecotypes and that both ecotypes will behave and respond alike in common environments (Rogers and Siemann, 2005). This prediction is derived from the understanding that both native and invasive ecotypes have similar genetic contribution to tissue type and quality (Rogers and Siemann, 2005). Assuming that specialist herbivores are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In part, this is explained by the novel weapons hypothesis which predicts that invasive plant species produce chemicals that are novel to generalists of introduced ranges, requiring adaptive evolution for invasives to become palatable to generalists (Lankau et al., 2004). It is also generally accepted that invasives tend to alter the soil composition of their introduced ranges (Zou et al., 2006). In some instances, it is evident that generalists do not feed on invasives in introduced ranges because they lack the behavioral adaptations necessary to do so (Lankau et al., 2004). In 2002, a greenhouse study was performed in LaMarque, Texas where grasshoppers (M. augustipennis) were placed large mesocosms with Triadica and Celtis (common hackberry) to determine possible behavioral shifts of herbivores when confined to a single food source (Lankau et al., 2004). In fact, grasshoppers exhibited more herbivory on the exotic Triadica genotypes when compared to relative consumption of native Celtis genotypes (Lankau et al., 2004). This study suggests that Triadica sebifera is indeed palatable to generalist herbivores like grasshoppers in its introduced ranges. Generalists, however, require selective pressure in order to shift their diets to invasive species like Triadica sebifera (Lankau et al., 2004). Generalist herbivores display no detrimental effects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Is Anzac Day Important Why is the Anzac Centenary important for Modern Australia? Every year, Anzac Day is celebrated across the nation, unifying Australians regardless of their background or place of birth to commemorate the service and sacrifice displayed by the men and women of the Anzac Forces. The 25th of April 2015, will mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign, and will be one of the most significant commemorations to take place of its generation. Despite the Campaign having been deemed a disaster with a large number of casualties along with the failure to achieve military victory, it has contributed tremendously to the development of Australia s culture and identity. This Campaign observed the emergence of the Anzac Legend, encompassing the distinguishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Victorian Bushfires, for example, many Australian communities were confronted with tremendous loss and hardship. It was during these times that the Anzac Spirit was very apparent amongst the community, with the emergence of everyday Australians surfacing as heroes. Australian volunteers from across communities, along with official government services came together to assist victims and to ease their suffering in providing them shelter, basic necessities, as well as moral support. Nick Jans, a Vietnam Veteran, said the generosity shown after the bushfires invoked the Anzac spirit, which he stated was not just a matter of the armed forces but deeply embedded in the Australian psyche 4. It is through the influence of Anzac Legend that has inspired Australians to recapture the Anzac spirit, engraining the attributes displayed by them to their very own thinking process. Through such times, the significance of the Anzac Legend and its strong links and influence to the Australian community are clear. Therefore, the Anzac Centenary is tremendously important for modern Australia in acknowledging and honoring the Anzac soldiers that fought in Gallipoli, forming an inheritance that presently, has great meaning and relevance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Genghis Khan Tactics Genghis Khan is considered one of the most successful rulers in Asia. Not only did he rule over his tribe but he was a warrior that fought alongside his men as well. Even though Genghis Khan s earlier life was not very fortunate, he later in life became a successful ruler and warrior in Asia. His first name was Temujin but later after many victories, he was voted the Khan and was given the name Genghis Khan. He then lead one of the world s largest empires known as the Mongol Empire. Genghis Khan was one of most successful rulers in Asia and lead the Mongol Empire as a ruler and warrior. He also took over most of the Silk Road in order for economic growth and expand trade routes. The name Temujin was given to him as a child but when he grew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also applies during their Mongol raids, he declared that looting will only be done after the raid is complete and that all loot is distributed evenly. His battle tactics were superior compared to most of the foes that he has encountered during his time which led to many successful raids. One of the key advantages that his army had compared to others were the horses since they were armored and agile as well. During combat the Mongols could use the horses as a shield because they re armored and they can also shoot at the enemies with their ranged weapons such as a bow as well. The Mongol horses only required grass as sustenance and the horses produced mare s milk as well. The Mongols aimed to kill everyone that was in the opposing tribes except for the children and women since they can be used to continue building their tribe. The women could help with the growth of the population and the children can grow up to become warriors or help around their tribes. He aimed to unify the tribes that he raids and calls them Mongols. Additionally, Genghis Khan believed that if he let any enemy in the opposing tribe escape, they will eventually rebuild, so he believed to completely destroy the opposing tribes, which eliminates the possibility of the enemy retaliating in the future. This tactic worked well in Genghis favor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Black Identity And Missing Identity Boo! Ghosts are the most popular halloween costumes with children. Perhaps the popularity comes from the idea that children like hiding their true identity, a fascination that will continue into adulthood. In Native Guard, Natasha Trethewey is a half white and half black woman who has trouble incorporating her black heritage into her life therefore missing a piece of her identity. In Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, characters described as a phantom or shade indicate missing or different identities. In The Circle by Dave Eggers, the employees live through what the circle tells and have no original ideas which stems from their missing identity. them Ghosts are the soul of a once living person, but they are incomplete in that they are missing emotions or major characteristics of a human. Because of these missing pieces, ghosts represent missing identity. In Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey, the poet has a difficult time letting both her white father and black mothers culture into her life and her black culture is described as ghostlike because the black culture is the missing part of her true identity. The Civil War divided the United States which most people try to forget. Although Americans would like to pretend that slavery and inequality never happened in the United States, the unjust actions continue as a part of history and is still represented with the fields of cotton, hallowed ground as slave legend goes each boll holding the ghosts of generations according ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Online Piano Lessons Online Piano Lessons The piano is an instrument that many people wish to learn. There are many reasons why this is the case. First and foremost, a piano offers excellent sound even with no accompaniment, yet it can be played with a group and still stand out. People love to gather around this instrument and sing, making it the perfect choice for social gatherings, and the availability of music for the piano is endless. Anyone who dreams of learning to play will find there are several ways to do so, and some methods are offered online. What are the benefits of choosing this option over the many other? Different Methods to Learn to Play the Piano Individuals often assume they have to hire a teacher to learn to play the piano. Once an instructor has been found, they will learn where to place their hands and how, how to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First and foremost, the person can work lessons around his or her schedule. Hiring a piano teacher means a person must set time aside in their schedule every week for lessons, and many individuals find it impossible to do so. They have a job and a family that cannot be ignored so the lessons are put off or the person never even attempts to learn. This problem is solved when online lessons are chosen, as the person engages in lessons when it is convenient for him or her. Some individuals find they are embarrassed by their lack of skill, and this is especially true when it comes to adults. They don t like to share their lack of knowledge with others, so they don t even try to learn piano. When making use of online lessons, people find they can move at their own pace and others won t judge them for mistakes or a failure to progress. The person can move ahead at their own speed and do so with confidence. He or she can then play for their own pleasure and only show others what they have learned when they truly feel comfortable doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ella Baker The book Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision, by Dr. Barbara Ransby was an incredible and extremely moving book. I really enjoy learning about history and significant people who have impacted the history and culture of our country. However, I have never learned of Ella Baker nor have I ever heard her name mentioned once. Barbara Ransby s book provides a well structured and insightful biography of one of the most important, yet least well known, leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. After reading Ransby s book, I have learned of the immense contributions that Ella Baker has contributed to history, more specifically the Civil Rights Movement. Furthermore, I have gained a greater understanding of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was amazing to see how much Ella Baker was ahead of her time. She was a strong, independent woman decades before there was a women s movement. I was very interested in the issues that she had with Dr. Martin Luther King and his style of leadership. To me it was important to see that not all the leaders agreed but knew to respect each other because they were fighting for the same cause. It was also interesting to see how Ella Baker still contributed to organizations that were not doing thing her way in order to help build coalitions. This I feel was in important factor in the success of many organizations during the movement. She worked to advance what she called group centered leadership long before a belief in the importance of internal and participatory democracy within our progressive organizations was widely shared. She was a coalition builder. Principles were essential, but she was rarely if ever tactically rigid. She understood that the way individuals lived their personal lives could not be divorced from their political activities. Ella Baker must be the most underrated figure in the civil rights movements. There are plenty of Presidents who have done less to shape their own times than Ella Baker. She decisively shaped two of the most important national civil rights organizations the NAACP and the SCLC, and was the single most decisive figure in a SNCC. Ella Baker should not be forgotten when we talk about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Significance Of Restoring African World History Ryan Kelly A. Mogre 2127 words Ancient Africa and Kemet Discuss the Significance of Restoring African World History. Does Africa have any history? Have the people of Africa made any significant contribution to humanity? With the knowledge that the birthplace of humankind is Africa (Sanz, 2012, p.6), it does make one wonder how a place that is home to millions of people was not able to establish a civilised system until the European interactions that started in the 16th century. In this piece, I will explain how the European imperialistic distortions of Africa s past has led to this general belief that Africa has no history. I will also be using examples of some of the achievements of ancient Africa, to show the vital part they have played in the advancement of humanity and civilisation for thousands of years. Finally, I will be looking at the controversy surrounding the ancestral heritage of ancient Egypt, Kemet, and how this view has changed over time. It is important to note that Eurocentrism is not some sinister entity or collective, orchestrating a master plan to brainwash everyone. There are positives and negatives to having a Eurocentric viewpoint, but for the sake of this piece I will be focusing on the points of western culture that had an influence on African history. I Firstly, to understand why the worldview of Africa is inaccurate, we first need to understand the terms Eurocentric and Eurocentrism. These terms are used to describe the focus on European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Changes In The Arctic Ocean The polar oceans are two of the most desolate areas on Earth and are home to many well adapted animals. The Arctic Ocean is the north part of the polar region and the Southern Ocean or Antarctic Ocean is in the south polar region. The polar oceans are different from other oceans because for most of the year they are covered with ice and have unique animals. Seawater from polar regions because it is colder and when the water freezes the water gets saltier because the salt does not freeze. The denser seawater sinks to the bottom of the ocean. It travels out of the polar regions in slow currents that travel around the bottom of the world s oceans as part of the pattern of global ocean circulation called thermohaline circulation(Gardiner 2007). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The structure of the ocean floor includes a continental shelf usually less than 160 miles wide that attains its maximum width of more than 1,600 miles in the vicinity of the Weddell and Ross seas. The flow of currents in the Southern Ocean is complex. Water cooled by cold air, outgoing radiation, and katabatic winds off of the Antarctic continent sinks and flows northward along the ocean bottom and is replaced at the surface by an equal volume of warmer water flowing south from the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans.(Britannica ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Apple Cake Informative Essay Specific Purpose: To demonstrate my audience the three main points how to make an apple cake. Central Idea: The three main points on how to make an apple cake are gather materials, gather ingredients, and prepare it. Introduction I. Everyone loves to eat, but the most people love to eat cakes. II. Sweet desserts can easy raise your mood quickly. III. Today, I will demonstrate you the three main points on how to make an apple cake and which are gather materials, gather ingredients, and prepare. (Transition: Let s start by looking at materials that we need for our cake.) Body I. The first step on making apple cake are gather materials, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Quasi Contracts INTRODUCTION AND RATIONALE OF QUASI CONTRACTS: Under the general heading of the Quasi contract there has been grouped a number of cases which have little or no affinity with contract. A simple illustration is afforded by the action to recover money paid by mistake. If the plaintiff on an erroneous interpretation of the facts, pays to the defendant a sum of money which he does not really owe, law, no less than justice, will require he defendant to restore it. But his obligation is manifestly not based upon the consent, even in the extended meaning borne by the word in the English law, and its description as a quasi contractual liability serves only to emphasize its remoteness from any genuine conception of contract. This shows that there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But Lord MANSFIELD preferred the latter theory that the bases for quasi contracts are for the purpose of prevention of unjust enrichment. THEORY OF IMPLIED IN FACT CONTRACT: The gist of this kind of action is that the defendant, upon the circumstances of the case, is obliged by the ties of natural justice and equity to refund the money. But apart from this it should be observed that did not use the word equity to denote the jurisdiction of chancery but the synonym for jus naturale . Nor, while he based the obligations of quasi contract upon the duty of restoring benefits unjustly obtained, did he assert that in every such case an action would lie. As he declared in Weston v. Downes, I am a great friend to the action for money had and received, and therefore I am not stretching, lest I should endanger it thus the principle of unjust benefit explained the cases falling within the scope of quasi contracts: it did not automatically invoke the remedy. Subject to these qualifications the rationalization of the quasi contract upon the basis of unjust benefit was accepted for over a hundred years. But when, in the course of the nineteenth century, the form of the action was replaced by the dichotomy of tort and contract, Lord Mansfield s views were challenged. According to Lord SUMNER in Sinclair v. Brougham in 1914 the various actions grouped under the title of quasi contract were clearly not tortious; if the new antithesis of the common law were inevitable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Breaking Magenta Research Paper Breaking Magenta Journeys throughout life are inevitable; we all grow and we all change. Nothing is suspended in time no matter how hard we try to preserve it. Yet one individual doesn t have just one journey. Humans are dynamic, complicated creatures. We bend, break, and mold continuously into different components of ourselves. One of my journeys, as many as I have gone through, is self acceptance. It began when I started 6th grade, when the anger started to settle in. I had no reason to be angry, I didn t have a perfect sunshine life but I definitely had it better than most. All of this anger was deep inside me, but I hadn t the slightest of ideas where it was coming from. Logically, I knew that it was irrational and there was some hidden problem that wasn t coming to light. Until one late ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My aunt knows, and she worries how: others will treat me, if I ll be in danger, or how the hormones and surgery will affect me or if they will put me into debt. Ultimately, I know that the journey I m traveling isn t the easiest one, between medical complications and societal norms, but instead of letting it defeat me, I ve used it as a motivator to beat the odds, to not become another statistic, whether it be through suicide, assault, or crippling debt and unemployment. Being transgender isn t a walk in the park, but it also isn t a death sentence, or at least I am determined not to make it one. Finding other queer and gender nonconforming peers really helped me secure faith in my identity and my journey through gender reassignment. Now I m in my last year of high school, and I feel as if I m towards the ending chapters of this particular voyage. Transitioning never really ends, you have to take hormones for the rest of your life, but at one point, you begin to feel somewhat okay in your skin again, and I m approaching that point, slowly but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Effects Of Chiropractic Adjustment And Myofascial Dry... The effect of chiropractic adjustment versus myofascial dry needling, of the shoulder and cervical region, to treat symptoms of shoulder impingement syndrome. A research proposal presented to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, as partial fulfilment for the Masters degree in Chiropractic by: Devin Christopher Ramsden (Student number: 201106502) Supervisor: _________________ Date: _________ Co Supervisor: ______________ Date: _________ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Shoulder impingement syndrome is a progressively worsening condition in many individuals. The use of a chiropractic adjustment or myofascial dry needling as forms of treatment are both yet to be differentiated as to which is more beneficial (Fitness Pain Free. 2016). The aim of this study is to research the effect of a chiropractic adjustment on the shoulder and the cervical spine, and compare to dry needling of the shoulder and cervical musculature. The research study will include three separate groups that will receive chiropractic adjustments, dry needling or a combination of the two treatments. The results will then be evaluated and an outcome will be based on these results as to which treatment is more effective. 1. PROBLEM STATEMENT The shoulder is made up of joints, bone, muscle and neurovascular tissue. These all allow for the large range of motion that the shoulder can produce in order to position the rest of the upper limb ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Colonel Lloyd s Cruelty Analysis In the Narrative of the Life Frederick Douglass he writes about Colonel Lloyd s cruelty. Douglass states it in such a matter that makes one feel as if the experience with Lloyd was terrible If any one wishes to be impressed with the soul killing effect of slavery, let him go to Colonel Lloyds plantation. (Gates, 324) Colonel Lloyd kept a garden which offered employment for four men. Throughout the plantation this garden seemed to be the biggest attraction. It produced a verity of fruits that appealed to the eyes of many boys and older slaves. If slaves were to dare and steal fruit from Lloyd s garden they would have to take a lashing for their actions. The Colonel tried using different methods in attempt to keep the slaves out of his garden. The most successful one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Old Barney and Young Barney were the two slaves signed to take care of the horses. The slightest inattention to his horses was unpardonable, and was visited upon those, under whose care they were placed, with the severest punishment; no excuse could shield them. (Gates. 226) Although taking care of horses might seem like a easy and more favorable job it was on was not easy at all. These two slaves never when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped; Lloyd had a twisted way of punishing them they were whipped when they least deserved it, and excused when they mostly deserved it. Everything depended on the work and looks of the horses as well as the state in which the Colonel s mind was that day. For example if the horse was not moving fast enough or would not hold his head up high it the fault of the keepers and for that they were punished. The keepers never knew what might happen next for instance the one would never know what they colonel wanted his demands would change within seconds. It seems as if the Colonel would just look for excuses to punish his slaves. This horse has not had proper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Why Do Red Tastes Like Tar Red tastes like tar. Can you imagine your whole life seeing stop signs, or red traffic lights and all you can taste is what can only be described as a combination of tar and body odor? Synesthesia is defined as the blending of senses such as having all the letters of the alphabet combined with a particular color or being able to look at a color and taste an actual taste and smell an actual smell. I don t just dislike the color red because it clashes with my skin tone I dislike it because tar does not taste satisfying. Synesthesia although not something I have known about forever has definitely become an extremely important and influential part of my life. The ability to look at paintings and not only see the painting but also smell is definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Starbucks Swot Analysis Essay Background Starbucks, founded in 1971, is now the leading coffee retailer in the world with more than 23,000 retail stores in 67 countries. The company has been operating successfully in five major parts of the world. When the company was first formed, they had just one store in Seattle s Pike Place Market where they used to roast and retail of coffee and tea. Starbucks Corporation incorporated themselves under the State of Washington laws in 1985. They became a public limited company on June 26, 1992 at $17 per share. Since then, the company s common stock has been seen on NASDAQ. Economic Condition According to the Global Economic Outlook 2016, the global GDP growth will reach 2.8% in 2016. The report also said that new inventions and technology would boost the global growth to 3.1% by 2020. But, annual growth might fall to 2.8% from 2021 to 2025 because of aging populations and slower growth of the labor forces in major economies. The economic condition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company was also rewarded as the 67th rank in the Best Global Brands of 2015. They have been placing their stores in the significant locations of the city plus giving those customers the Starbucks Experience . The range of products and service offered by Starbucks caters the needs for all age groups of their target market. Starbucks also came up with customer rewards program when makes them to Starbucks repeatedly. Weaknesses The company is highly dependent on the US market. If US face an economic downfall, the company affected even though being the leading coffee retailer in the world. The company carries outs highly priced products compared to other non brand coffee shops, which makes it difficult to a certain group of people to afford. Being a globally recognized brand means they have to look after the environment forces too. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Fame And Fortune By Horatio Alger Summary After reading the first couple of chapters of Horatio Alger s novel Fame and Fortune or, The Progress of Richard Hunter, I saw a lot of issues in relation to work. The one that stood out the most, was the issue of education. The amount of education a person has should not define who they are as a person, or have restriction on the kind of work they can or cannot do. The book takes place in a time period were educations defines who you are as a person. If a person has little education or no education at all they are looked down on, but if a person went to school and was fully educated, they are not looked down on. People look up to them, and they start to develop this scene of respect and admiration towards them. The main character in Horatio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Rhetorical Analysis Of Queen Elizabeth In 1588 In August of 1588, Queen Elizabeth I prepares her troops for the oncoming invasion by the Spanish army. As she rallies her troops with a triumphant speech. Because the Queen was faced with the downgrading of women at the time politically and domestically, Queen Elizabeth must use smart and bold strategies throughout her speech. In order to inspire the troops to be the most successful in the protection of their home empire. In her speech, the Queen uses strategies such as: using a masculine tone, using strong pronouns, and using a specific structure in her ideas in order to persuade her audience (her troops). The first strategy Queen Elizabeth uses in her speech is how she uses strong pronouns to keep a powerful and controlling point. There are many instances throughout her speech she puts emphasis on the idea of togetherness. For example, words like we, us, and our appear in the text when she states we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treatery. These words show the power in the loyalty she has to her people and the loyalty her people have for their Queen and empire. This loyalty is important because the troops should feel a bond and a passion, to understand the bigger picture in what they are fighting for. She then transitions into individual pronouns towards the end of the speech. Words like I, my, myself, and my, express a powerful tone in her speech. For example she states ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Foreshadowing In Eveline If faced with a choice of love or family, would you be able to make the right decision? Eveline by James Joyce, and IND AFF by Fay Weldon narrators had to make this decision. Eveline is a nineteen year old girl from Ireland who lives with her abusive father. She finds love with a lodger named Frank. Frank and she were going to run off to Buenos Aires and start a new life with each other. Unfortunately, duty, and family weigh heavy on Eveline s mind before they board the boat, and she makes the decision to stay in Ireland. In IND AFF a young college graduate finds herself in Sarajevo with her college professor, Peter whom she believes she loves. Unfortunately for the narrator Peter is a married man, and if faced with the decision to leave his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Eveline, we are brought to believe that she is all willing to leave her abusive father, and to start over with her lover Frank. When she cowards out at the dock within minutes of leaving with Frank, and decides to stay in Ireland. She set her white face to him, passive, like a helpless animal. Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition. (Joyce, 312) The narrator begins to show fear of what might happen, and leaving. Eveline chooses her family, and to stay in Ireland rather than going off with Frank and starting a new life. In IND AFF the narrator makes the reader believe she is in love with Peter, and trying to convince him to leave Mrs. Peter and start a new life with her. When she makes an impulsive decision to go home by herself and leave Peter in Sarajevo, as she has fallen out of love with him. How much I love you, I said automatically, and was finally aware how much I lied. (Weldon, 141) The narrator finally admits to herself she is no longer in love with her college professor, and the reader can see that it was a phase, sort of like a step by step process she had to go through. We can sense she needed the life experience of going to Sarajevo with her lover, to finally figure out what she really needed and wanted in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Common Components Of Digital Database Management Applications A DBMS can also provide many perspectives of a single database schema. A perspective characterizes what information the client sees and how that client sees the information. The DBMS gives a level of reflection between the reasonable diagram which characterizes the legitimate structure of the database and the physical construction that portrays the records, files and other physical instruments utilized by the database. At the point when a DBMS is utilized, frameworks can be adjusted all the more effectively when business prerequisites changes. New classifications of information can be added to the database without aggravating the current framework and applications can be protected from how data is organized and put away. Obviously, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is used to access or manipulate records or rows within a relational database. Primary key is the field containing a unique label identifying a record or row in a table. Each table has a least one primary key. Keys should be meaningful to the data being stored. Examples: employee ID number, Social Security number Queries: Queries are the searches initiated by users to retrieve information from the database. It consists of sets of variables or keywords formatted in a query language. SQL is one of the query language. (Parrish, 1997) Example of SQL query: SELECT title FROM songs, artists, WHERE songs.artists=groups.ID AND groups. Name= Madonna Database models: Database models represents the way data is stored and determines how data is retrieved and manipulated. There are four main database models. They are: Flat, Relational, Hierarchical and Network. (Johnson., 1997) (Nicolai, Database Security and Review, 2016) Object Oriented Databases: Object oriented database management systems allows storing and retrieving objects and complex data types such as CAD files, Artificial intelligence objects, XML compatible objects, General multimedia (audio and video). Originally, we re not widely adopted to object oriented databases when released in 1985. But, used in specialized areas today. Database type is determined by data that will be housed in it. (Kim, 1990) There are
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  • 34. The Policy Of Appeasement During The Outbreak Of War Essay Evaluate the view that the policy of appeasement played a major role in the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939. After the mass amount of life lost in World War One, many countries, through the League of Nations, opted to prevent future conflict. Due to the failure collective security, the idea that countries could discourage aggression, appeasement became a policy adopted in the 1930s, especially by the British. Appeasement was developed in the belief that countries such as Germany were unfairly treated in the Treaty of Versailles. It was used in hope to prevent Germany and Italy going to war. Appeasement was seen to be magnanimous, good business, idealistic and a form of security. The policy of appeasement was widely pursued by Britain and France in the 1930s, refers to attempting to satisfy Germany s demands by negotiation and compromise in order to avoid another war. However due to its failure, the policy of appeasement, to a large extent was responsible for the outbreak of war in 1939. It is clear that if the Western Powers had retaliated against Hitler, war could have been avoided. Despite large extent the policy of appeasement in the outbreak of war it is superseded by other factors as well. The policy of appeasement allowed for some of Hitler s goal of Lebensraum, many factors causing the outbreak of War in Europe. Hitler ordered German rearmament in October 1933. Rearmament was Germany s plea for equality, as a result of the crippling terms of the Treaty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Explain Why Matt Should Not Have Gone To The Indian Village Matt was alone. In a cabin in the woods all by himself, he was keeping house till his parents came. He met an Indian boy who invited him to his village. Should he go? Matt should not have gone to the Indian village for these three reasons. They were not familiar people, it was not his usual trail, and he was not the expected champion. The first reason Matt should not have gone to the Indian village is that they were not familiar people. He did not understand their ways, their speech, or their dances. He was totally clueless about the Indian culture, except what he had heard from his teachers. He would likely say or do something foolish, and offend someone, and who knows what they might do to him if they got angry. He was not familiar enough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Everglades And Global Warming The Everglades and Global warming Richard Hamilton BSC2010 Broward College The Everglades and Global warming Introduction The Everglades mainly found in the United States of America (USA) is a 2 million acre of wetland ecosystem that stretches from the Central of Florida near to Orlando to the Bay of Florida in the south. During rainy seasons, Lake Okeechobee experience upsurge in water volumes causing it to discharge the waters into the river of grass that characterize with shallow slow moving water carrying grass marshes. The river flows south and passing through different habitats namely wet prairie, cypress swamps, mangroves, Everglades National Park and lastly into the Florida Bay. The current size of the Everglades is smaller than it was originally. The decrease in size has majorly been due to human activities that include diversions of the water for agriculture and flood control as well as urban development. The Everglades borders the cities of Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. The region is tourist attraction for birders, boaters, and anglers among others. The Everglades ecosystem supports agricultural activities besides supplying clean drinking water to the southern Florida residents. Just like other natural ecosystems like lakes and forests, the Everglades is facing dangers of global warming. The increasing global temperatures are causing a significant change and destruction of its iconic natural appearance. Besides the direct effects, global warming is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. NFLArgumentative Essay In the recent years, there have been lawsuits after lawsuits filed against the NFL, after more and more retired football players have been diagnosed with brain damage resulting from concussions during their career. But can the NFL be held accountable? Not at all. These players know the risk they re taking when they enter the pros. Not only are they aware, the NFL takes specific precaution to assure the game is played to the safest extent. According to Belson and Schwarz in an article about the changes occurring in the NFL due to concussions, The NFL has donated 45 million dollars to a non profit organization, USA football, to teach young children how to tackle and hit the correct way. This prepares the future of the NFL to learn how to hit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...